Thursday, February 28, 2008

MarEx Newsletter - February 28, 2008

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February 28, 2008 | Vol. 6, No. 9
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In this issue:

You Bet I'm Going Back to Sea

February Edition of THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE is on the street!

Supreme Court Reviews Exxon Valdez Case

Featured MarEx Print Article: Big Things on the Horizon

Japanese Aegis Destroyer Spotted Fishing Boat before Accident

MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response to Last Week's Editorial

Ship Operations Cooperative Program to meet at MITAGS/CCMIT

Turks Call off Search for Crew and Missing Ship

MARAD Administrator's Statement on MARAD FY-09 Budget Request

The Case of The Fall From Grace: Examination of a Lifeboat Accident

Cummings: We Must Expand the U.S. Coast Guard

IMO Endorses Fair Treatment of Seafarers Poster Campaign

What the Coast Guard NMC Won't Tell You

North Koreans Detain Russian Vessel

Unified Command and Joint Information Center Operations in the U.S. and How it Affects You...

You Bet I'm Going Back to Sea

You Bet I'm Going Back to Sea

MarEx Managing Editor will embark on a course to upgrade his "continuity only" license to full STCW compliance; MarEx readers encouraged to come along for the ride

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February Edition of THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE is on the street!

February Edition of THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE is on the street!

Latest print edition of this respected Maritime Business Journal is now in distribution

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Supreme Court Reviews Exxon Valdez Case

Supreme Court Reviews Exxon Valdez Case

High court hears case against Exxon in the largest punitive damages case ever to be heard by an appeals court

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Featured MarEx Print Article: Big Things on the Horizon

Featured MarEx Print Article: Big Things on the Horizon

This week's archived print article addresses America's Marine Highway, how Shortsea Shipping can be achieved and Chuck Raymond of Horizon Lines weighs in on the implications that effort

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Japanese Aegis Destroyer Spotted Fishing Boat before Accident

Japanese Aegis Destroyer Spotted Fishing Boat before Accident

Defense Minister says it had to confirm information and there was no attempt to conceal truth.

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MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response to Last Week's Editorial

MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response to Last Week's Editorial

MarEx readers fail to weigh in on our 21 February editorial entitled, "Balkanizing the Regulatory Process: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen." Other articles receive attention, however

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Ship Operations Cooperative Program to meet at MITAGS/CCMIT

Ship Operations Cooperative Program to meet at MITAGS/CCMIT

Ship Operations Cooperative Program (SOCP) Sponsored Conference in support of MARITIME and INTERMODAL EDUCATION for PRIMARY and SECONDARY SCHOOLS in AMERICA to meet at MITAGS on 1-2 April 2008

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Turks Call off Search for Crew and Missing Ship

Turks Call off Search for Crew and Missing Ship

Turkish maritime authorities say there is no hope of finding 25 sailors and the missing cargo ship.

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MARAD Administrator's Statement on MARAD FY-09 Budget Request

MARAD Administrator's Statement on MARAD FY-09 Budget Request

Sean Connaughton's statement before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure outlines MARAD's budget request for fiscal year 2009

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The Case of The Fall From Grace: Examination of a Lifeboat Accident

The Case of The Fall From Grace: Examination of a Lifeboat Accident

As the International Maritime Organisation's subcommittee on ship design and engineering meets this week to discuss how to stem the high number of deaths of seafarers during lifeboat drills Maritime Accident Casebook broadcasts its third examination of a lifeboat accident, The Case Of The Fall From Grace.

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Cummings: We Must Expand the U.S. Coast Guard

Cummings: We Must Expand the U.S. Coast Guard

Congressman Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation, releases statement regarding Subcommittee hearing on the FY2009 Coast Guard Budget

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IMO Endorses Fair Treatment of Seafarers Poster Campaign

IMO Endorses Fair Treatment of Seafarers Poster Campaign

Joint campaign by International Shipping Federation (ISF), International Chamber of shipping (ICS) and International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) to promote the IMO/ILO Guidelines on Fair Treatment of Seafarers in the event of a Maritime Accident is endorsed by IMO Secretary-General. Campaign intended to encourage promotion of Guidelines and monitor effective implementation.

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What the Coast Guard NMC Won't Tell You

What the Coast Guard NMC Won't Tell You

An Insider's view of the Coast Guard Merchant Mariner's Licensing and Documentation program--by Andy Hammond

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North Koreans Detain Russian Vessel

North Koreans Detain Russian Vessel

North Korean coast guard vessels boarded a Russian cargo ship in the Sea of Japan and then escorted it to a North Korean port.

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Unified Command and Joint Information Center Operations in the U.S. and How it Affects You...

Unified Command and Joint Information Center Operations in the U.S. and How it Affects You...

Recent maritime incidents stretching from the east coast to the west coast reinforce the need for a rapid and professional media response from ship owners and managers

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

MarEx Newsletter - 21 February 2008

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February 21, 2008 | Vol. 6, No. 8
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In this issue:

Balkanizing the Regulatory Process: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen

February Edition of THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE is on the street!

Bush Administration Asked for Unilateral Action on Ship Pollution

Maritime World Loses Longtime Leader, Arthur C. Novacek

Japanese Aegis Destroyer hits Fishing Boat

MARE FORUM USA: Worth the Price of Admission

Featured MarEx Print Article: Broadband at Sea

Unveiling the Myths of Import Compliance

U.S. Maritime Administration Issues Advisory for Nigerian Territorial Waters

SEAFARER'S HOUSE to Honor Robert Magee

MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response to Last Week's Editorial

Ship Operations Cooperative Program to meet at MITAGS/CCMIT

"What if...The Cosco Busan Happened in New York Harbor??"

Norwegian Owners Welcome Back Liberian Registry

EPA Tier 2 Engine for EPA Vessel: R/V Lake Guardian (ex: Marsea XIV)

Balkanizing the Regulatory Process: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen

Balkanizing the Regulatory Process: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen

Unilateral legislation by individual states, spurred by a fractured, agonizingly slow federal response to a myriad of maritime issues is serving to cripple marine commerce

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February Edition of THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE is on the street!

February Edition of THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE is on the street!

Latest print edition of this respected Maritime Business Journal is now in distribution

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Bush Administration Asked for Unilateral Action on Ship Pollution

Bush Administration Asked for Unilateral Action on Ship Pollution

A recent national article on ship pollution calls for unilateral action by the Bush Administration. "The Greening of Marine Power" written by Joseph Keefe first brought the issue of "cold ironing" forward in March, 2007 Edition of the Maritime Executive.

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Maritime World Loses Longtime Leader, Arthur C. Novacek

Maritime World Loses Longtime Leader, Arthur C. Novacek

Maritime Pioneer was one of the first to recognize the potential of containers and the crucial role they would play in the development of world trade.

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Japanese Aegis Destroyer hits Fishing Boat

Japanese Aegis Destroyer hits Fishing Boat

Two fishermen are missing after Japanese destroyer collided with their boat off Boso Peninsula.

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MARE FORUM USA: Worth the Price of Admission

MARE FORUM USA: Worth the Price of Admission

Top shipping and energy executives attend two day MARE conference in Houston on February 14th and 15th. U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Thad Allen was the keynote luncheon speaker on Friday.

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Featured MarEx Print Article: Broadband at Sea

Featured MarEx Print Article: Broadband at Sea

This week's article addresses the implications of improved communications through Satellite and Cellular products at sea

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Unveiling the Myths of Import Compliance

Unveiling the Myths of Import Compliance

This white paper highlights the common misconceptions regarding import compliance and the resulting risk exposures for businesses engaging in cross border trade.

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U.S. Maritime Administration Issues Advisory for Nigerian Territorial Waters

U.S. Maritime Administration Issues Advisory for Nigerian Territorial Waters

Advisory warns U.S. Flag and effective U.S. controlled vesselsand other maritime interests about 19 acts of aggression against vessels in the Niger Delta Region since September 2007

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SEAFARER'S HOUSE to Honor Robert Magee

SEAFARER'S HOUSE to Honor Robert Magee

Seafarers' House at Port Everglades has announced that the winner of this year's prestigious Golden Compass Award is Robert P. Magee, President and CEO of American Shipping Group, Inc. The award will be presented at a gala black-tie dinner in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday, April 12, 2008.

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MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response to Last Week's Editorial

MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response to Last Week's Editorial

MarEx readers weigh in on our 14 February editorial entitled, "Alaska's Natural Gas Crisis: America Held Hostage by Big Oil" (and other articles)

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Ship Operations Cooperative Program to meet at MITAGS/CCMIT

Ship Operations Cooperative Program to meet at MITAGS/CCMIT

Ship Operations Cooperative Program (SOCP) Sponsored Conference in support of MARITIME and INTERMODAL EDUCATION for PRIMARY and SECONDARY SCHOOLS in AMERICA to meet at MITAGS on 1-2 April 2008

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"What if...The Cosco Busan Happened in New York Harbor??"

North American Maritime Ministry Association (NAMEPA), in conjunction with New York Maritime Inc. (NYMAR), will be presenting a Response Simulation slated for February 27th. "What if...the Cosco Busan happened in New York Harbor. Will we be prepared??"

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Norwegian Owners Welcome Back Liberian Registry

Norwegian Owners Welcome Back Liberian Registry

THE Norwegian Shipowners' Association (NSA) has lifted its recommendation not to use the Liberian ship registry, which has been in effect since 2001.

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EPA Tier 2 Engine for EPA Vessel: R/V Lake Guardian (ex: Marsea XIV)

EPA Tier 2 Engine for EPA Vessel: R/V Lake Guardian (ex: Marsea XIV)

The EPS's R/V Lake Guardian supports a wide range of research activities. The vessel has recently undergone a repower. The EPA has been instrumental in defining the current Tier 2 requirements for diesel engines installed in newly built vessels. In keeping with these principals, the EPA chose Tier 2 certified engines for this repower.

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